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    Re: Identifying Mojave morph?

    Quote Originally Posted by Skyrivers View Post
    Is a BEL the same as a super Mojave
    a BEL can refer to 1) a Black Eye Leucistic (BlackEL) or 2) Blue Eye Eye Leucistic (BlueEL) animal. the Super Mojo u are referring to is one type of BlueEL mostly distinguished by this light purplish to grey head and white body. BEL's can vary in white's and have hints of patterns depending on the animal genetics.

    Quote Originally Posted by Skyrivers View Post
    BEL's seam to be a little more expensive that some of the other morphs I have seen, with a few exceptions. What is that? Also I have yet to see a female BEL?
    BEL's are plentiful including the females. they look great and are popular pets to keep and animals to work with. part of the reason for their higher prices is demand and part of the reason is that they are also supers or acts like super forms of their genetic morphs, so they won't produce normal, non-morph BP's.
    Last edited by Ax01; 01-22-2018 at 04:13 PM. Reason: ssspellingz
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